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  1. 1 - 10 of 10. Sort Poems. Most Votes. Most Storied. Most Shared. Highest Rated. Requiem. Famous Poem. in Famous Death Poems. In this short and powerful poem, Robert Louis Stevenson's writes from the perspective of the deceased who calmly faces death with peace and contentment.

  2. Robert Louis Stevenson. 1850–1894. Photo by Bettmann / Getty Images. Robert Louis Stevenson is best known as the author of the children’s classic Treasure Island (1882), and the adult horror story, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886). Both of these novels have curious origins.

  3. Poetry Lovers' Page: featuring complete collections of poems by the following poets: Rudyard Kipling Edgar Allan Poe Robert Louis Stevenson

  4. Robert Louis Stevenson is known for his literary contributions in the 17th century in various genres. Here are his best 10 poems. Though he had to undergo physical afflictions due to his weak lungs, he had his share of happiness. From a very young age, literature became his source of remedy for his sufferings.

  5. The Best Robert Louis Stevenson Poems. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) As well as writing Treasure Island and Jekyll and Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94) also wrote the perennially popular A Child’s Garden of Verses (1885), a collection of poems for younger readers.

  6. My Shadow. By Robert Louis Stevenson. I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of him is more than I can see. He is very, very like me from the heels up to the head; And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed.

  7. RLS Day 2012. Robert Louis Stevenson’s Poetry. Underwoods, 1887. Underwoods, 1887 Read the Virtual Book Underwoods Contents Book I. In English I. Envoy; II. A Song Of The Road; III. The Canoe Speaks; IV. “It is the season now to go”; V. The House Beautiful; VI.

  8. At the Sea-Side. By Robert Louis Stevenson. When I was down beside the sea. A wooden spade they gave to me. To dig the sandy shore. My holes were empty like a cup. In every hole the sea came up. Till it could come no more. Source: The Golden Book of Poetry (1947)

  9. The Land of Nod. By Robert Louis Stevenson. From breakfast on through all the day. At home among my friends I stay, But every night I go abroad. Afar into the land of Nod. All by myself I have to go, With none to tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams. And up the mountain-sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me,

  10. Apr 29, 2019 · The complete poems of Robert Louis Stevenson : Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

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